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Quakertown
by Lee Martin

Published: 2001-06-01
Hardcover : 289 pages
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An evocative novel set against the backdrop of 1920s Texas captures the lives of members of a flourishing African-American community segregated from its white neighbors as two families--one white and one black--become caught up in a shameful, real-life episode from north Texas's history. A first ...
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An evocative novel set against the backdrop of 1920s Texas captures the lives of members of a flourishing African-American community segregated from its white neighbors as two families--one white and one black--become caught up in a shameful, real-life episode from north Texas's history. A first novel. 12,500 first printing.

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